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  1. This page explores the evolution of the Walt Disney Pictures production logo appearing at the beginning of films released by Walt Disney Pictures. The logo almost always features a fairytale castle directly inspired by Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Magic Kingdom's Cinderella...

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  2. Every single variation of the Walt Disney Pictures logo, starting from 1985's The Black Cauldron and going all the way until 2018's Mary Poppins Returns. I w...

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  3. This logo was introduced on June 24, 2006, and made its first theatrical appearance on that year's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and on Walt Disney Animation Studios films starting with Meet the Robinsons. However, the previous logo was still used on posters (as a print logo) until September 28, 2007.

  4. These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Walt Disney Pictures, with more to be added over time. Aladdin (1992, closing): Genie (voiced by Robin Williams) is heard saying, "You have been a fabulous audience! Tell you what, you're the best audience in the whole world!

  5. In 1983, when Walt Disney Pictures was first launched, the new label had no logo, so plain text was used instead. This was only used in Never Cry Wolf (1983), the first film under the renamed label. The official logo was introduced in 1985; note that Disney did not release any films in 1984.

  6. 3 days ago · Walt Disney Pictures (branded and credited as simply Disney since 2011) is the main film production arm of The Walt Disney Company, based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It was originally founded in 1983 as the live-action film division of Walt Disney Productions ; however, after that company was reorganized as the larger ...

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  8. Background: Originally established in 1923 by Walter Elias " Walt " Disney as animation studio "Walt Disney Productions" (renamed "The Walt Disney Company" in 1986), Walt Disney Productions produced its first animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, but never used a proper logo until 1985.

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